Dying Light 2 — Road To E3
I love a good zombie game, and I particularly love a good zombie game that plays with the format. We last saw Dying Light 2 at last year’s E3 - where it was announced - and the demo promised some fun new twists to the formula in an open world designed to inspire some frantic clambering as you’re pursued by hordes of the undead.
Firstly, its sandbox - 4x bigger than the sandbox in the original - can be changed depending on your choices. There are a bunch of factions scattered throughout its “modern dark age” world, and your loyalties to them will change what resources are available to you as Dying Light 2 progresses. For example, if you choose to cut a deal with some bandits who have killed a man instead of avenging the man, you’ll align yourself with their faction.
How Disney’s Galaxy’s Edge Fits Into the Star Wars Universe
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is officially open at Disneyland in Anaheim (Florida's Disney World has to wait until August 29), and although all the action takes place on a brand new planet, Batuu, the experience will still have plenty of connections to the wider Star Wars universe - including movies and TV shows that haven't been released yet.
While many aspects of the Disney theme parks are frozen in time - Tomorrowland is a decidedly retro take on the future (when it opened in 1955, it was intended to be a take on a possible future we'd see in 1986) - Galaxy's Edge is designed to be a living, evolving entity, much like the Star Wars franchise itself.
How Disney’s Star Wars Land Will Change After the Movies
This article was originally published in May for the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland, and is being republished to coincide with the opening of Galaxy's Edge at Walt Disney World's Hollywood Studios in Florida.
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is officially open at Disneyland and Disney World, and although all the action takes place on a brand new planet, Batuu, the experience will still have plenty of connections to the wider Star Wars universe - including movies and TV shows that haven't been released yet.
While many aspects of the Disney theme parks are frozen in time - Tomorrowland is a decidedly retro take on the future (when it opened in 1955, it was intended to be a take on a possible future we'd see in 1986) - Galaxy's Edge is designed to be a living, evolving entity, much like the Star Wars franchise itself.
Best Point and Shoot Camera 2019: Pocket-Sized Compact Cameras
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The best camera is the one you have on you. But while smartphone cameras have come an awfully long way in the past decade-plus thanks to hardware improvements and AI, they still rely on image sensors a fraction the size of what’s available even in a point-and-shoot camera. The photos might look great on social media, but zoom in and you’ll see just how much detail these diminutive sensors couldn't capture.
Best Point and Shoot Camera 2019: Pocket-Sized Compact Cameras
Note that if you click on one of these links to buy the product, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use.
The best camera is the one you have on you. But while smartphone cameras have come an awfully long way in the past decade-plus thanks to hardware improvements and AI, they still rely on image sensors a fraction the size of what’s available even in a point-and-shoot camera. The photos might look great on social media, but zoom in and you’ll see just how much detail these diminutive sensors couldn't capture.
Destiny 2: Crown of Sorrow Raid Livestream (June 4th)
The worlds first competition for the Destiny 2 Crown of Sorrow Raid begins here with clan IGN, partnering with clan Concerned to take on the newest challenge in Destiny's new Season of Opulence. We'll start at 10am going through raid preparation until 4 pm PT when the raid opens to everyone.
Catch the action June 4th, 2019 starting at 10am PT/1pm ET
You can watch right here on this article, or you can find us on IGN's YouTube, our Destiny dedicated channel Fireteam Chat, Twitch, and Mixer.
In the meantime, check out the latest Fireteam Chat episode below.
Destiny 2: Crown of Sorrow Raid Livestream (June 4th)
The worlds first competition for the Destiny 2 Crown of Sorrow Raid begins here with clan IGN, partnering with clan Concerned to take on the newest challenge in Destiny's new Season of Opulence. We'll start at 10am going through raid preparation until 4 pm PT when the raid opens to everyone.
Catch the action June 4th, 2019 starting at 10am PT/1pm ET
You can watch right here on this article, or you can find us on IGN's YouTube, our Destiny dedicated channel Fireteam Chat, Twitch, and Mixer.
In the meantime, check out the latest Fireteam Chat episode below.
Swamp Thing Explained
Not only was the monstrous DC hero Swamp Thing included in the roster for the 2017 fighting game Injustice 2, he's now got his own live-action series on the DC Universe streaming app. Now, more than ever, it's important to familiarize yourself with Swamp Thing.
Luckily, we're here to help. Here's everything you need to know about the roots of this character (pun intended) and the role he plays in the larger DCU.
Note: This story has been updated to reflect the latest news about the Swamp Thing TV show. Read our Swamp Thing series premiere review.
Swamp Thing: The Basics
Studio Ghibli’s Japan Theme Park: Release Date, First Details Revealed
Legendary Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli will be opening its first theme park in Japan in 2022, and the first details have been revealed.
As reported by Variety, Studio Ghibli will be joining forces with the government of the Aichi Prefecture and the Chunichi Shimbun newspaper to develop the brand-new theme park within the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park. This land is near Nagoya in central Japan and held a world's fair for 185 days in 2005 that attracted close to 22 million visitors to the 460-acre site.
Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki, Aichi governor Hideaki Omura, and Chunichi CEO Uichiro Oshima held a press conference recently in Tokyo, Japan and said that the park would open in the fall of 2022, and additional attractions would be opening a year later.
Studio Ghibli’s Japan Theme Park: Release Date, First Details Revealed
Legendary Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli will be opening its first theme park in Japan in 2022, and the first details have been revealed.
As reported by Variety, Studio Ghibli will be joining forces with the government of the Aichi Prefecture and the Chunichi Shimbun newspaper to develop the brand-new theme park within the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park. This land is near Nagoya in central Japan and held a world's fair for 185 days in 2005 that attracted close to 22 million visitors to the 460-acre site.
Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki, Aichi governor Hideaki Omura, and Chunichi CEO Uichiro Oshima held a press conference recently in Tokyo, Japan and said that the park would open in the fall of 2022, and additional attractions would be opening a year later.